This lesson provides some insight into something I have long wanted to do: be able to shift seamlessly from style to style. A real gold mine. Your exercises have been highly useful to me, but this is on a whole other level.
Just recently found your channel and it's my favourite new channel, love what you do and how you do it, your channel is pure gold. 😊..Oh, and that Phrygian dominant with the natural 7th is called a double harmonic major scale, or the byzantine gypsy scale. Just in case you would like to know.
Yes. I believe that Raga accompaniment can also work using this technique. Especially when intervals like the Third and Seventh keep changing in some of these scales/ragas
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i have a hard time figuring out how to retain the sound of the mode when changing the bass. with dorian the only way i see is the I-IV movement, and with mixo the bVII-IV-I. in phrygian i have no idea. typically when i try to do anything other than those i start drifting into some major key instead of modal sound. (or with phrygian just a mess lol)
This lesson provides some insight into something I have long wanted to do: be able to shift seamlessly from style to style. A real gold mine. Your exercises have been highly useful to me, but this is on a whole other level.
Glad it was helpful!🙏🏼
Your genious is making the theory as pristine as a crystal clear pond where you see everything there all the way to the bottom.
Thank you soo much Ed🤘😃
be talented, willing to teach and capable of teaching. Jason, you have all of it. keep the momentum going.
Thanks Bo!
Just recently found your channel and it's my favourite new channel, love what you do and how you do it, your channel is pure gold. 😊..Oh, and that Phrygian dominant with the natural 7th is called a double harmonic major scale, or the byzantine gypsy scale. Just in case you would like to know.
Jason Sir,,, Love and respect from West Bengal. I am addicted to your teaching method
So nice of you Sumanta! This is very encouraging for me as a teacher!
@@nathanielschool Sir if possible please make a video on how to edit sounds on Roland xps 30
Perfect lesson of mods....its feelings like indian classical music also and different scales makes so pretty thanks a lot sir🙏🙏🙏
So nice of you Jignesh! Glad you found the lesson useful!
Beautiful lesson jason.. gives good view on exploring chords with Indian carnatic ragas😊
Yes. I believe that Raga accompaniment can also work using this technique. Especially when intervals like the Third and Seventh keep changing in some of these scales/ragas
Top lesson on mdal sounds.
Glad you liked it Bruce!
Great piano teacher
You are too kind!
Love It Jason, Great Lesson.
Thanks so much Bill!
super useful concepts!
Glad to hear that Bo!
What a fascinating lesson! Thank you once again, Jason.
My pleasure!
Thrill with your lesson..
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Awesome Simon!
😀🥰😎🤔🤩 A real eye opener!
Awesome Louise!
Merci for this.
Awesome Lawrence! Glad you found this one! One of my most passionate lessons!
Nice sir.
Thanks and welcome Srinivas!
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Could you please send an email to music@nathanielschool.com. If this is for our Foundation Course, will send you the payment options and course material to your email ID
i have a hard time figuring out how to retain the sound of the mode when changing the bass. with dorian the only way i see is the I-IV movement, and with mixo the bVII-IV-I. in phrygian i have no idea. typically when i try to do anything other than those i start drifting into some major key instead of modal sound. (or with phrygian just a mess lol)
Yes. This can be quite tricky. Can you also see this lesson: ruclips.net/video/w2gCx0ulWiQ/видео.html
Flat2 snd flat6 is double harmonic scale.👍. Anything with flat 2 sounds quite exotic. Like some indian ragas . Even some arabic maqam.
Oh yes! You should check out my riff page where I list out all my Exotic Riffs: riffs.jasonzacmusic.com/?filter=SCALE-%3AExotic
@@nathanielschool definately... And thats a great initiative. To launch a website especially for riffs.👍
Great lesson on modes, Jason. I take it you aren't a fan of the locrian mode.
I've not used it yet! I guess I should soon. With music, you generally become a fan of anything you put into practice!
This bent my brain.
Oops!